Thanks, it does help. On Nov 11, 11:33 pm, AdWords API Advisor <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi Kelvin, > > There are two different ways to use .NET with the API. Our > recommended method is to use the official AdWords API .NET Client > Lirbary:http://code.google.com/p/google-api-adwords-dotnet/. Using > this library does not involve adding web references, as the classes > have already by generated from the WSDLs. This library also includes > many helper classes that make using the API simpler. The examples you > looked at likely came from this project. > > The other option is to use the API without the client library. There > is a separate collection of sample code for this > approach:http://code.google.com/p/adwords-api-dotnet-samples/. > > Best, > - Eric Koleda, AdWords API Team > > On Nov 10, 2:36 pm, Kelvin <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > > A little confused about using AdWords API... Since I am new to web > > service, after referencing the wsdl file(https://adwords.google.com/ > > api/adwords/cm/v200909/CampaignService?wsdl) to my visual studio > > project, and I found the corresponding Reference.cs file in > > applicaition fold. However, with the new namespace and classes, I > > couldn't figure out how to send a request like "getAllCampaigns"... > > And the sample codes provided on the website seem totally different, > > as I was not able to create the object of CompaignService and send > > service by the object. > > > Any idea? > > > Thanks. > > > Kelvin- Hide quoted text - > > - Show quoted text -
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